Why Sanbot can aid universities in preparing students for the third industrial revolution

Why Sanbot can aid universities in preparing students for the third industrial revolution

The world is entering its third industrial revolution. We see the automation of many "smart" tasks previously reserved for humans: sales, driving, and more. The universities have noticed and are adapting. Many top universities are now offering robotics programs. However, many of these programs all also share a major problem. They utilize "dumber" robots that are good at doing repetitive tasks. A good example of these are the robots that built your car. These are 20th-century robots. Most universities aren't working with 21st-century, machine-learning robots, and for good reason too: they're not cheap or easy to program. Thanks to Sanbot, universities can now offer their students the opportunity to work with real machine-learning robotics.

Sanbot makes use of an infrared camera, a 3D camera, and a 360-degree camera to navigate. It also comes with 11 sensors around its body, some can even sense touch. These are the types of autonomous robots that we will be seeing in the 21st century, not the fancy hands. With Sanbot's open API and its extensive data collection tools, Sanbot can be programmed by students to do pretty much anything. The only limits are the student's imagination, physics, and the robot's 4-hour (or 20-hour standby) battery life. The robot might even end up working for the university. For example, students could program the robot to identify cheating and test it as a proctor during exams. With enough training and good enough code, it may even be more effective than a human.

Price is the biggest factor that is stopping universities from adopting advanced robotics. We understand this and are willing to offer discounts for bulk orders.